Higher subsequent risk for stress-related disorders seen compared with unexposed population controls, matched sibling cohort

Significantly higher chance of experiencing delirium seen for those with worsening of their PSQI over three scores

No associations seen for radiotherapy, chemotherapy and excess suicide

Patients with BHD are less likely to undergo resection and have increased odds of a complication

However, improvements seen for behavior, symptoms, quality of life, and blood pressure with mild sleep-disordered breathing

Higher levels of breast satisfaction and psychosocial and sexual well-being reported compared with alloplastic breast reconstruction

Risk factors include preoperative pain, psychological conditions, and longer duration of general anesthesia and ICU stay

Comparable rates of in-hospital adverse events seen among seniors prescribed oral antipsychotics after major surgery

High satisfaction and low decisional regret seen among 139 responders; no requests for or performance of reversal procedures reported

Findings based on 72-month follow-up of older adults undergoing major elective surgery